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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-09-02, Page 1P ••• 1 •‘, 4.; $2.09 A YEAR -41 50 IN ADVANCE.., --500 E)6TRA TO, U. : , , Treleaven • DENTIST Residence 53J Office 53 W. °lie Killed Driver ,Dr. :rni .Fowler P SICIAN 8z •SURGEOW. •,./.(lffice • Hour's: .110.3.30. P.M. • , 7.00-8.00 •• • Sandaysil. 30-2 00 ,P M .BY Appointment ' • " Thane 864 ?OA: ..SALE -No. • 1 'potatoes, ,at -• Mary Ianel.Darrow's, Litcknow. ' • TO , RENT ;- A . comfortable,. •six- . • „rem house to rent town • Water. - 'Temple Clarke; • FOR • SALE OR . „ RENT- 7-raorn house,. on IlaVetoetc St. Pos- I:e*:jo :after" first. of September. AP- PlY• at Sentinel Office.. ". • . WI? • . MEN!, GET VIGOR ? :AT ONCE! , NEW OSTREX Tonic Tablets contain raw oyster invigoratiirr. and other stimulants - One dose pens •UP organs, • glands. .1f- not .0:Plighted,: Maker funds tprice Call, .write • MCKIllal'S pliUG. STORE, ,,, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE , AND, TO BuY, Llave_forr_sale_,_s:onle_g99.0: farms' Culross Twp.; one in Xinlos&• Twp,; one in Greenock Twp. Also • different properties in. the. Village of 1' also have clientsinqtliring for un- cultivated ' land :witlunit suitable for reforestration' or .plant• - ing apple and fruit trees. . Also wooded; lands withOnt . buildings at a • reasonable price for holding', purposes * W. H. .Logan TeedVater, 'Ont. , - DANCES DISCONTINUED " For. the month of !September,. dan- ces in Paramount :Hall, each Friday night Will be discontinued. . • , - • PREACHED ,FAREWELL . SERMON SUNDAY) NIGHT • There was -a large congregation' at. St; Peter's Church on Sunday, evening to hear Rev. J. II. Geoghegan preach ' his farewell- 'sermon in concluding a five-year pastorate in Lucknow, • • Rev,.. S. T. Tucker tot* the .Serirri. ture reading and spoke of the co-op- eration and -good fellowship that had existed: during. Mr::: Geoghegan's term here. !Mr. Geoghegan 'Spoke • of the figendliness.'of the People of. the corn--; from whom he. said, :they : ,ivere•-•not4entirely:--Separtiting-the,m-,• Win.',l‘lactlierson Saffered. Bad Leg' traeture Arid'Horae Rilled•In Head Collision. With.; MOtOii4.•.Komi, daY. gYealag • . • • • 1*. 'WM. MacPherson,. Con. 10, is in, •Winghana- 'With. h badly, splintered leg ' fracture and knee injury received in a -highway accident two miles north Of town on londay evening about nine :Mr. MacPherson's driver was killed OVtright and the buggy reduced to "ritatchwo9d7, in tbe head-on .colli- 'aionwith a car driven by.' Harold Oinigrain of HolYropd.:: . • • With Harold, was RuS*1 %vim was returning fromworking at, Congram's 'Term. Russel received ' a deep cut over the cheek ,bone and other scratches and briffse. He: was Week froM loss nt blood, --but was Te- tpased' front Wingliam Hospital. 'on WednesdaY;•+ when it, was ,deternifned he had no • further injuries. Harold Congrant escaped .with, minor cuts and •scratches. The accident ,occurred when ,the Contralti, 'car passed a car driven by Miss. Blanche MacDougall, who later brought the injured men 'CO. LucknOw and..on to Wingliam:: In the impact With the horse, the front of the car was badly-. daniaged. The ,buritper Was bent in a half Moon shape, the:: radiator drivenhack and perforated shat- • (erect and .a deep dent driven in ..flre- front of •the top. . Fenderlights and hood -also were damaged. Provingial '..ConStable :McClevis• in vcotigated--the-attideri el* rumm- :47U,CKNO,7**.,;...,-ONT!)..170.00.4DAIG.SEPT...EmpiskOnd 1037. ' L)R. If'. MeicEE *DIED • .SUDDENLY ' AT „ Auglist, ,6,t1r;',at Thornbury,„ of James „Preebhiqf' McKee,' dearly,. be loved .-lat'Shanit-Of °A10,,caridria daughter., ofthe late Mr. and ,Mrs. pen, MacDonald.of L,ucknow.. Dr. '•McKee .•has','nOt;lieen in, good ;health for some .tiriae; • suffering from a heart; condition,' and his death 'was, sudden. : ;•-! •' '.• ;Funeral:. iervices':,: Aveier ,41‘Pla on Sunday • evening in ,Thornbury Unit- ed ;Church, tIA :funeral: leaving.. on 1VIenday morning for the home of his hrother, William. Mcicee of Toronto - 'Where service. Was held at three. o'clock, with interment in 'Mount. Pleasant Cemetery.. MRS. D. M. STEWART. LAID' jTO REST lyi.ONDAY• AT KIN. TAIL A• longtinie and respected resident, of the • Lochalsh district, passed away on Friday. last, iii the person -of Mrs., kn., M. Stewart„ -formerly Catherine MaeDonald. / • Mrs; Stewart; , Who. •was ' seventy, seven years of !age, had been in fail- ing health for' a time. The.' funeral, waS abeld fromher'late residence: limeon Twp.,, west of • Lochalsh, on Mon'day.'. afternoon; with interment • , . inKintail eerneterY. • .SUrviving • are -one, diughter,./.,krs. 1)azi :Rose; of Ashfield‘ and two sons. Dave at home • and Rain of Okange.' vitle. EN(AGEMENT ".-ATN-1-4-6:11-NCED MAKE • PRESENTATION To:Y., . CDMING . TUESDAY .! 'There was an aliSerite, of any 'cel- ebration ph. Tifesday, night • to.. •mai,k the, arena success, but :sorne of "the,• boys" ..inade.''use of 'a proposed cele- .bration*, to bring Hugh .C.inning. front' Winghain .S0 .:they'conlit,„,giye • 'lleetirig.. -at the Orange!, Halt, Dr, Johnston ;presented Thigh" with a, sum' of ,rneneY., and. 'made 'a few approp- riate remarks. ' Mr, -W.' E :Treleaven. . , E. . . Was, present', '..,and was ...called•.,On•Yfor: o feW Words, . . • Hugh,' who has been an . energetic Member of the :Arena: Club, left for. Wingham the first • of the Week, and hisdeparture is : 'regretted..hy,,:inany friends .here.., AlthoUgh:.' completely iurprised by the gitt, Hugh ' Made ' a 5nittible reply: • ' •:. ." The:-,theeting, also recorded a vete .mf...appi•eciation to the ladieS.•of.sthe Aillage„Aupartieulat who...so defirnte.„ Ay, supperted the arena vote on Tues- • • • Mrs. Phillip, Stewart and Miss Vera Sheriff were guest '' solpists • at; tha Rexford Ostrander pre- - shill at: the organ. ' • • , Pi OWER 511 OW SATURDAY" , The annual flower, show, sponsored by the 'LOcknew• Horticultural Soc- iety, will 'be, • held' in the .Town Hall Saturday 'evening, ' September - 4th. This is. always a display, that flower lovers 'should not .misS. and this ' sea . . son -there should be -some, .ekeeption ally good bloOnas exhthited. There is . no admission fee, • imely Assistance Saves Ashfield Barn Sunday tar ,Of ;g0erie0.'i:PvinAiestr(Weil Fire' When; .It. Became ,Stuelc; ;In • Straw Pile -„-Tiniely, ' AssiStance • •Saves .Twin Barns: •And ' Season's , Crap . SPenee ,IrWiti • of don. 10; *Ashfield, had his '.cheVralet•••• Car „destroyed in • a straw :stack lire about 8.30 Sunday' The .•- qiiick .resporise, of • neighbors ••itna. Many .others' from a distance to a ,general .fire• alayilTh, saved his large, twin bAtll jile • Season's crop•-frOrn fate, '. The fire 'originated in an rinsuat Way. :A, pile of Wheat strew' was the barn yardand to reach his kg' •• age from where his 'car *as Sitting., Mr: Irwin-. had to , drive through yaorrie• Of this StrOW at the edge of the •;pile. :Deeper than ;what he px., peeted ;the ear . stack in: the • straY 'sncl as he made an effort ,to • 144 up fire 'broke out :under • the -engine. Irwin .reOeived, bitrita ' to, his • hand trying withontsuccess to extinguiah. . the 'blaze, and in a- few' i•noinents , . Batten were shooting high above ',the •Ektrn,W pile. ' A Illighbor.,sighted the elate and turne` in an alarm ; before Mr. Ire:7in • had- time' to, -arid' in short order mall') 13a01fde ,wete battling the fire. , '• •. With the. water diipPlY at the'. barn VerY •,loW, Men, Wenien and „children rntidense'•of SOniO tO or 80„,Sap 'buck, etS, to carry Water from the Cistern ' at, the 7.Irwin .'horne. ,,Diake. 'Alton brought g Water' tank to. the scene ' to help extinguish the biato. Mcan While; several ,ineri. forked awaYAlfe :Atrawlying tigairist..the, ,barn :foitti- , *diem ,There 'Was scarcely a breeze' but What there was fortunately ted .sparks tiWaY from the barn. The nietal frame Work is all that ternains,, of 'tlie tar Which, Was not insured. Seine Wearing apparel that was in it. was also burned.” Me,..,fekin, however,. is very thank- ful to have saved the hnmn 4.44 -'is • 'deeply appreciative of the 'help' • of • scores Of ISestMleo: Who, knight the 'blaze to, Save, Cleating:. lines, in 'Men's/ WOrnen's , . . and '..Children's • Undergarinents, THE MAItKET ;STORE. ' , • Conservative Leader Declares Liquor Policy Also :. /tiinOulicen, Acceptan;ce, •j; Of • *Challenge ::Te•-:COntest: Sim - COC ..'':1••;..S11.1,10soni;•.. •".Grceted ' ringing oVatiOn;.'Earl, ,RoWe,,,CopSer.iatty-e- leadei.,''addressed. lat.ge tethering at Port' Elgin last Wedilesday.,.. :when he declared' till the party. , • .4`AS,;: leader- Of the. Conservative : Par-ty 10 Ontario,' stated Mr: ROWe't ' mYself, first; to .rerneYe'pat,,, relieve, ..and to enforee' :vent. Will concern 'pg. „ liquor • control..-: Second;'. I xill return • to a policy 'Of control 133,:r O vcsphosible heard,: 'free, fixind. ;p01- . tical :patronage.. Third, ja.• survey Will - be made by the','neek{ Board • ,of all lieensed' hotel,, .1.!et ine',.asSure the Se "rotisliroarn;dives' Will' be closed, . and stay. :elo.Sed. StalidOrd. hotel 6P- erating, .within the law • and • lming..13P .te- reqUirernents and . 'respecting the and giving 'adequate. serViee. to he travelling public; ill receive ',the fuJi consideration the; Board,- and general-, •:asaiSterioe' to Maintain 4 'higher ..statidald :of kietornMedation :Which Will encontage. tourist ',trade jn Canada; • • ' • -• •.'" 77%e, 'Conservative :leirdek :dfate'd his intention to abalidon'hiS Safe seat :of DufferiniSimeee; -which has .elected hii to both"--,Federat ,and.;ProVirlial 'It:Mises „for fouitcn years. with an 'e,verrinerealitig majorior,to accept the rionainatiort 16r. centte Simeee,' j where .he Will, oPPoSe the .1.-IOntlitable 10r., L. J. Simpson; Minister of!Edu cation .in the UIePbint GdYernitient,' Roc waS 'acceinijanied: On the , platform bY Dr. Jas. 3,11cOnibben „Of 'Elmira; 'brother of the late Dr. George '...Mcqiiibban, Who; was j !louse .Leedet under' Mr; Iiepliqn. •MCQuihban is the .CdrigerViitive candidate for North 'Wellington, Who -111 his nOtnination• "I :refuse to become a ,servile', Hep-, bura slave," Dr: McQui ban address - 0(1 th.,.gatheriug he re • Mr.- :Rowe. d ai With different phasen• 'of the.11, Or...questiOn 'and 'closed. a ;fighting. address 'in *this,• nitinner„. '''"Throw: ant the Tlepbtn'ii 'Governritent,:"' urged Ir. Rowe. "Let its retkirii to! fl system 'of* kolvernnacht that :stands' for .Liberty, not Litense. Let. esrettirti.„.tO n'"CentserVati'Ve' sy- stem of control,„tvhere the will of the peO,D16 regi)detdd a,h(I upheld', Hfrothidd you :that. the ,Liquor •'00,1136attl,k::' melt objeetlye, will net- tle profits., ,bift.'control„..tet deed: 'the: MUShrooni. festabliShiliplita that IUi out yOUt10.,. ' r V 1 and 'MrS.:*Jaines Reid Hackett LocknoW, 'Ont., announce the ,engate:. Isabel, to Mr. Wilson .T. Woods, B.S. A., ,of Dundas, . on of. Mrs.; Weeds and •:, the late Mr.. /r. j. Woods pf• .Lucknowi, Ont., the marriage to take HUGIIplade, quietly early' int;September. Premier Hepburn Addresses ,Vast Crowd At Kincardine GiVen Warm di -eking : By Electors , 9r;Twpri.:7113rne% ,Arid .Bruce Rid- ings Who Packed Kincardine Arena , On Saturday Night' , 'Annealing .for support on the re- eord of his ::'Government, ' Premier Mitchell 'Hepburn in Kincardine Sat- . urday night; reviewed his adminis- tration and compared it With, that of his predecessor . and Promised; if re- turned- to: power, to • continue :.the policy ,adopted 'during the past three lnd, a; half: years. • . • . rt .11e 'spoke, ,befiii•e an Audien4"of 300,, whiek.;filled,:-Kmeardine-arena -representative-7-ot-the riding of - Bruc--and--Huron-Bruee,- -He was: loudly, Acclaimed.' With Mr. Hepburn Were °' John Sinclair, j •for: *ilrtice-' and C. A. Robertson; M.L.A.: for Huron •Archie McKay, Under- wood, president of Bruce Liberal As- sociation, and ReeVe. J. D....MacLeod of Kineardine;, :who • spoke briefly*, . In a, town in which labor., . organ- ized,..the prendet'dealt at some length with theprobleni.; of , C. I. 0: and • de - cleared, !"John L. Lewis', lieutenanti.- Horner Martin'had said the C.L0i will • contfinue its -polity - of I illegal' -possession. • . • .1q.,et me. • tell -Yen," be continued; • *"there will be mine of 'that. here so hing. • as T. ani premier:, 1 am deter- mined to abide by niy Oath* of •officc and preserve 'Jaw •and order. If you 'dprirt agree, vote for .Earl Bowe; that's'. where you belong." . ; • Bruce and Huron -Bruce being :mostly drY",-,•.. the premier . discussed at length, the adininistratiOn of the Lionor: Control Act., Ale claimed- the Canada •Temperance Act to, be ultra vires,, in:the .opinion of the Supreme .Court of NeW•iBrunnWitk, and de- clared:, "If , an One wants' to.. test the ,constitutionality of .the C. T. A., read.Y to .nUbinit: to the Sun - reline Court to test the. act's consti- tutionality." ' ..t • He rapped Leopold7°Maeaulay• for posing in dry. ridings as a -dry ad- vocate,. after .helPing ;frame the .beer. .and Wine bill a the L.C.A.*",lt wasn't Otir baby," Mr. Hepburn slid," it was lpft ,on our doorstep by the Henry !administration,: ' • , • • ' This Year vital hydro had.conieto BriMe,' no that the premier's *explan- ation .of !hYdro, 'contracts Was atten- ly-redeiVe0---,bY1:-the'-ituidieneer--For- Oral users, the Prernier. 'pointed 'Out; service charges • had been reduced front,$39 to $12 per annum, as .4 ta- stilt Of 'the Government policy. More than • 2,2601 ntileS' of ,,hydro; had been extended, bringing hydro te440,000 farmers.' , "We'. , are --,trying to ' make hydro so Cheap every farmer may enjoy, and benefit its lie should," :the premier announced. •, ' • "There is no fear of a power short- age, 10 Mr. RoWe. Would have you be - Mr; Hepburn said, He review- ed, .hydro contract cancellations and after nakning Arthur Meighen; How- ard Ferguson and George S. Henry As rsig.ners cit.'the cancelled tontratts Said ."if Men of that calibre can blind the penile, without recourse by suc- ,ceeding governments to; such • con- tracts; then ,.democracy is".rahl< farce." " , , • , ' For a morrient, Premier Hepburn Waxed indignant. over Mr.' RoWe!A .hydro .charges and affirmed; "If Mr.: Rowe Would spend less time „follow. ing his rad, horse and mere study- ing the affairs of the proVinee; he Winild he ableto talk, More intell- igently." • inqre no aPologicstooffer., for ,otrr policy," he declare& ellOae the POOPIt Of Ontario, over the nOWer beronnof Quebec and 'AM pared i to do SO' n the fittitte." • . JAMES A. WI14,01g. .PA$SED:. AWAY IN BRITISH COLUMBIA • . :. Word, j bad..-rbeen. ,reeeiVe‘Is„hy;.iJOhn..; -A-. rtaIWIr•---Eutirnevv•-•01,4'..oziep-,..n4i.'n' in Armstrong; B.C.,! of his „uncle, OnMea• A. Wilson, son of the late Mr. and Mks, • Wg1. W113911, of the 12th- Con. of 'W.est.V.ifawarntsle- • . 11e.. Ikea 4: brother' of A. F. Wils�nof Arnaud, Man.; and 'Janet W. Harris - of Chicago, 111, atiso of. the late Walter A., l2th eon., Wa- It4"mn Mc4i1;1115ral! :.‘'I'Ajj°nreknWowil7; and Dr. Aleitand. or Seattle, Wash-. Mr, .Wilson * is survived by hiS' wife, formerly Jessie Rance of Ripley, six sons and fear daughters, •.,. RE' INFANTILE PARALYSIS . , 'For the 'informaltion of t.he ••public, 1 recommend they read the article on poliomyelitis in this week's issue of the Sentinel. It contains anaccurate, descrip-, ,tion 'at. this dtease.. so far. as. We understand it. The Most valuable ,preventive nieasure is to 'keep Children at home, Or at besti in town, !oolong as ye have none here 111 with the , disease. The local schools are op- ening- Tuesday, September 7th, and we will recommend ,that all children' who have :been igniting in cities or communities where ". there ..is.--infantile.:partilysis, mainjOut of, Reboot one week after : returiittig home .:here; There are • mi cases .in .jthe -Village or: sur- rounding community'. •- , M.O.N. WFDDINd:B WALL-RITCHIE: • A Oquiet but pretty wedding :.took place, at the Ashfield Parsonage; at for o'clock; Wednesday, August 25, when Bogy, daughter of , and Mrs. WM. Ritchie of Ashfield, beeanie the bride, of Mr; • Elmer - Wall, eldest son of Mi-. • and Mrs. Joseph Will of Culross. Rev, -J. W. Patton., officiated. The 'bride was gowned in white geor- gette with lace, with accessories .and carried pretty bouquet : of roses. She 'was attended by her Sister; MISS Elsie.Ritthie;,drensed in yellow crepe .with White accessories. The groom was attended by his , cousin Mr -Clifford Johnstone. Folk/Axing. ''the ceremony, a wedd- Mg dipper ,Was Served at the 'bride's Mr. and Mrs.,<*rAil will reside on the. groom's farm in Culross •Town- ship. • MODRE-L-110CKLEY ' A marriage was quietly solemnized on Saturday afternoon, August 28th; at the Manse,- St. 'Helens,: by the Rev H, ---Wright,- : when Elsie Violet, Tdairglitei7;er' ME' 'and MU Then: -HockleY;--nf--the-j-8th-zcoir;-.--Kintoss;.- became the bride , of. Mr. Russell Moore, soti:,of Mr. and " Mrs: Arthur Moore, of 'Whitechurch. ' 411 ' . FALL FAIR ' LISTS , Fall Pair prike lists will ,be 'able this week --end at the.c.ffice of the secretary or at The Sentinel Office. Ask for one, „ r •• • • ar1(.001cle:Wedding • , Happy Family Gathering Held Here On Tuesday - HonefiV,"-'pouple_ Were Showered With Gifts And Messages. Of Congratulations - Both Enjoying Excellent Health t Tuesday was an eventful, day for Mr.' and Mrs.' David Huston, esteemed village residents, Which markedtheir. golden Wedding anniversary; when their `family, With„ the exception of Andy Of Regina, were 'present to Cel- ebrate the happY, occasion. • Dttring., the , day, ,,,relatives and friends called; to extend best wishes and Mr„ and Mrs. Huston were Shoe, - erect with many attractive % gifts, as Well as receiving telegrams and cards of best „Wishes.- Among , the gifts was a -large silver; relish tray from the LiicknoW' Bowling Club. Mr. Huston, Is a' •very enthusiastic Wider, ,ania :took part in a, tourna,, inent In Goderich on Monday night, 'andp, notwithstanding . the celebration on Tuesday, Was 'planning to bowl in -Wing Inerrtn-Wedriesclay. • Born . in Londonderry; Irelnd, mr. 'Huston Caine 'to: this community fifty -two years ago last March. He was not long in choosing his best girl and on Atiktist .50 year s ' ag6, he married Elizabeth Cook, Who came to Huron TownshiP, from Middlesex' with licr parents, when ° she wad, six. years of age. The wedding Cer,einony was -Performed' bY Rev, Shaw, A.ector of, St. Peter's Church, And Whose death occurred about two Aniazi7S,y Pili Falf:041.7it Majority For. Was 110 -Large Vote „„. • • Pofled Resulted In 178 Votes Cast Fior ,CoMMluitY /fall :And', 68. • Against ° r ' ' , Yoting, on ..the: $7000..: hi=laW to huild .a community ...hell and 'arernii Property'%owriere of the••4411aker vat'. et) uhout 5'to 2-, in favor Of the 'un- dertaking,. to pile .up ,a majority "for" '0,110 votes, I It :was an antaz- ing inaiority, beyond the expectations '• ; the . nitost optimistic; -• , There was a total :of 246 votes polled out: of an ;available vote of stroincite„ There einr thije78V.l.:irlloatgpes afnodr Oa inad- 08 against. , t- • The Vote' by sub -divisions was as follows. • . • ' Place • For Against Mai. Orange' Hill •. • 22 • 46 ;Reids . 19 , 30 rown , Hall 61 ' 27 34 ••• . • , 17$ ' ' 6$ .110 , Results" were ' announced shortly after the, pelting booths 'closed at five o'clock, and were greeted IV a ftood deal Of enthusiasm; Atnotig the. first:to be informed' of the . victory :Was G. 11. who; back in the 4pring 'reViVed the' Movement and •ha s been its leader 'until' taken *ill ond 'confined to his bed. a couple of days before the Vote. •••`'• • r,ena The Bread :MOLL,qL ji'h Bfe4d... TREAT' FOR THE CHILDREN . , the CalithumPian parade and all the others .as well in the village, will be treated to free ice cream by the Fire, Company. /The 'place is at the Arena site on Thursday evening. at 7,30. 'Nuff said. . • ' Carnival Hight Was A Decided Success Colorful Calitliumpian Parade , Was 'Featured Scores Of Children's Entries -"Biggest :Night in Luck- .. nowIn. Expression -Clear 25Years" AlmostWas. , F 1;1 I ."50e•0110t With perfect . weather On, Thursday night; the street carnival and frolic sponsored by the Arena, Club, was a. .complete success.„4 Hundreds.. .,jam, rned the streets -far, the ealithumnian !parade, , and events ', that followed, and :it was freely ,expressed ‘As• the best night in Lucknow since. the ' years ago_ • • The'calithunspian:- parade -:biought- •out-secires-,of--mas'querriders,- and--an- astonishing number I of: youngsters of all ages with gaily decorated doll carriages, tide:ides, Wagons •aniv iicles, many 'carrying • arena booster slogansp ; . 'Numerous banners, _painted • IbY Rexford. Ostrander, .' dotted the par- ade, which left front. . the school, grounds: heeded ; by • the pipe 'band,' and, parade Up .and main; street. Other features of -the j parade were the 'jazz band and "the mule" with every entry. practically worthy of Mention , if, space; would '; allow. "The Mule" created much fan, with Phillip Stewart and, Bill 'Webster,,, Under "the hide", cutting up capers in siiite: of the expert .management of_iltastus",„_Iloy ,Hudson. T Due to .the Vast gathering and without an •aniplifYing system, the program was , tut short. ;Dr. 'G. A. Newton and. Dr. Johnston spoke brie- fly. Rei. Wright of St. Helens; an- nounced the decision of, the . judges,. who were Rey. Wright, Mr. Mochrie and E. W, Rice,' and who had diffi- eult assigninient' in picking the win- rers. Kenneth Renteul sang a nuna- her and • foltewing. that the dance' and carnival booths swung into action. It Was a jolly;', free spending crowd' ond •until two 8.111. the concessions were going strong. , • H ' : ' ' - The calithumpten Winners • Were as' fello-wa:•. ' ' • _,_ ' • 11 ' :'• Dell carriage.;-Winnifred Stewart:. Grace: Huston,; - Biwa' Wagon -Jim. , inie• ' Ferguson, ., Donald' Thompson; Tricycle-H.Tertri Taylor, Billie. Decker; Comic Costume -Joe ' Agnew,2Shirley Culbert; ' Fancy:- CoStume-Margaret Weston, Catherine Prest• Adult cos- -:Oine-rttlittiferite"TheMuleu- • . Financially, aS, Well, the event was a .14. success,'. with the, Arena Club "clearing alniest $150:00: *The'. state- ment follows: : -.. • ' ' ' ' ' .1)atice--: '. j • ' ' , '7. '!fotal receipts ..,..".....4.....:.....$87.20.,! EicpendithreS: ....,....'........-,, ,19:75 '. • Net Receipt's . . .:., . .:. . ..,...,,..»..---„- ' .$61,45 'Bingn;• ' , y. ,.'- • ,, • • , Total •reeeipts .....,.,.....-$111,76 Cost Of prizes ',,...,..4 . . ....... '. 44.86 ' Net Receipts • . ' ... ----,--,r Dar' Wheel 8t, Penny Testi . Total, receipts .......:.... ' $102.08 Cost of ' Prizes ..............50.84 " .,. . Net Receipts " '..... .. . .. . .,....,,------,,,,.."$52,14 - $11.0.4g years . age. , 14ving.:for just south of the village, Mt end 'Mrs.;.1-Iustiiii have resided, in :LtiektioW fOr,. oyer fortY years, • .r 1 . Added ,ito .trues4ases waS bagpipe inusie played by 'Lorne MacDonald and „in' the evening Etta 11011e. MacDonald , Was, liresent to 'dance the •Highiand • Members of the family.' present, were Mr:, and Mrs, Will Huston; • De-' treit;: Mrs. PrebsOft. tind, ,Tack Of Windsort, Mr. and Mrs. George Hus- ton and, two. thildre.d. of. 'Toronto; Mr.,. and Mrs.. -- Fisher and Mary and Mr. arid 111rA. Wesley Hus- ton itracOinCe Of tent. • It Was a ineitorable event, and frietida. community' -extends best wishes to. Mr, and Mra, itnaton: for • continuance of the.,. gond 'health Ahleh they now onjOY.,;, • \ , t56.80 General Expensen;-;. . A•dvertisirig ,ttarrip 9.0a Parade & COncert, • • gi_..7.14"' 27,87, Net Profit PreviouS; Valance •• club's Net': Totai • Cleating line§ , J: t1S inen'S Heise ' and- Witah, ".'DreaSea' gAiticte $stOitti4i :ii,1„3".1.LITX.'• AND .SERVICE , EEK1ENDSPECIALS JEILY'ROLLS,• , .11..A.Y.ER • CAKES' PINEAPPLE ROLLS, • • CHEI $EA BUNS „ 'HONEY & RASPBERRY TARTS - AND MANY OTHER VARIETIES •CIJ:00§E Eft0111.• Congregations Bid Adieu ToGeoghegan family Presentations Made At LuCknowt OE I ' 'Friday And Last Wednesday Al Pint 7 Albert • The congregation of Christ Church -Port. Albert, gathered for --at-, • 06011 And farewell ;party -in the baseme.nt of the church ;: on Wednesday eVeninc• last, when key.. and Mrs.' Geoghegan .wer.e the guests of hbor. Rev. P. •H• Rickard was chairman . the even : mg and informed ,the folk the-ieasoi, that 'theY., were. there was • to dohon or tel their beloved;rector an Is Iseforeetherlef&fp•rTtheittrre-•<,,Ir-ter&-i--.7 He; referred • to the :excellent - work of both Mr.. and Geoghegan am' also to the defightful relatio,pshifi that', existed betWeen• them .and' all •the -people. He then Called „Miss Foster tit.id Mr,: Harry . Hawkins. and the, guqts of honor to the''Platform: where 'a. hynin• keeping With the occasion Was.. sung, efter which Mis- Foster . read .. an address and Mr. Ha.wkins presented a purse Of money.. The the Reverend fl, • , and Mrs. Geoghegan,. The members ,o.f the -cOngregation of' Christ Church; -Port, Albert; '-are assembled • her:: this. evening to , ex, press: to your • Our , gratitude And:. thanks ..for all the kindness, and lov-- ing- eare you have,bestowed upon as during '.the five. :short, happy, year& you have • been our Rector. , . :You have stood by :us in our•iMp: piness' and in'. our, sorrows` and, the PraY,ers ail& good wishes' of :this con- gregation will folloeT•you and •ST9ni'S into your new, field' of t(: which the Master, has called .•We : ask- you ....„„Krice...ej?'„.t this sinall .giff,-not for 'its'. intrinsic" value, but; nsa token of our -love 07 -Yen --1; ire MrsGoghttid your raindy, • • Signed- on belialt of this congre- gation at l',ort ,Albert on August 25t1V, 1.037; , Harry -.Hawkins Carmen „Hayden , Wardens:. C. A. Robertson Is -Again , Huron -Bruce r.• • • Sitting MeMbe,r Had 'Large . Majority At Whigham einiVention day As Liberal Catididate For. Lo'cal, Riding -Opposed By W. L. MacKay • : • • • Motocar license's. 'will .4)e -reduced -shortly ••and probably be set 'fiVe'''d011ars,,-., Charles •Rohertsorn, rneinber, of the last Legislature fai. the ifnioniiittiee riding..to,14 his con- Atituent8 as he was .renotninated as L iberal', Candidate- for :this, riding: •• Mr.: Robertson Was:impose& for.the, nOrnination,`.15y,.,W,, 1...McKny, ex -M. fox,.. south Bruce seat at 'the hot redistribution, and by, :George • IL" Mooney,' former "k)f, the Ripley Express. •• • : • • Mr,' McKay expressed his anc0. at being left :Out and lAtt,id: he: fejt member : .for, yeers; he •hintself noa deserved' su.pPort. Mr, ,111o0,ney with, e. In thc voting Mw dtiti•se*, o s(inleit,ia.rtn,, Robertson bed. a: 'large majorit.y. over' "I am asking- for Your''s ipport..ovee, more on the '.redord of the • uppiniro , the .pat ,three year., As -member , , that, :party, I: h ave tried to do* my,'-heit'. in • ie it terek;,;,of the 'people .,of the :riding of .Huron -Bruce and :•arri -returned' shall 'continue to (10 511," Stated. 'Me, Robertson,: , •'. "Premier' 'llephtivh nitide ninny promiSei at the last election,'" pointed Out Mr. Rebertsoh.-"I did not. Aiie•. at the; time how he':conki• fulfill them:. but I e,a11, etrtairtly eee. 4 dove so to the best, of. his, ability: We Wert, paying eight dollars -,toci' for hydro 80(1' he :has remedied that „, • , • ..; , . • . • 'Me 'are no* ',Paying' two etira two and'.A half per cent: "for money that we formerly had to • f):0, " • per cent. .for, , The tax Stibsidy-2 ot9ens 'a. sub..tatitiel• reduction to 'all ot tis '• Huron ""f'• "lotow.' my, own ,taxes have been reduced, eight '4011arS, prediet that the Man- who ' was- tiOnlinated at this convention"' will he the A.ilierat ineinber• in the next Go'. ernment. arid, that •GoVerMitent *11,11 be A Liberal: , sqld I Deachniati; M.P., tor • Neittli •llurhn Os he addressed:Alie.'croVe • • • iii$r Alta' 'IVPItit*A:1:14r‘ ge tangle • ofsample•SoilA • nnd,, overcoat:ft.: • All new and • tp-totiltite.-4erged. loeney Wto monsuiu ottoori.41tedas,16'TotveicA'sivi„, ,usivag 'CLARK ,d1 . ••, • - •,ylfe;. 'family, ami made ,A • ' *r• 'gcngilegnn, on; behalf • of... his, suitable reply, ' • in ...which he stressed .• • the nlea.Sure:• he foiled,: hi • his 'assoc,,,: ",••• „ . ,riation With the eozigrega,tiorf ,as- • 'sui.eff til6rd diet ,they up• . the. i'ePutat:iOn', Wen. them by the t• ilj(')cr6o(r*.!'forejittfreeiiij•j enerir!.. oils 'girt apo..iwpoo•tient,h, 'ou1d be ble to .pur.chae....so/fnetating fez% their. 'which they t1111 *. and ;Would , cherish th.rongliobt•.1.he. years •, to emote. .fje•. irrgc'el- the...people:to'. be ' eady :and. tb • give Of, their:, time,and';talents.:te 'fui•ther fare ...of church, • and. conniltinitki . 004..al§.e, to welcome their new rec-:•• Tter, ...,remenibering :that he is the servant Of • God. , corning- tiy.carrY7 on His araon vot . . din t u serVeil e 'ladies', an after,:-.- .• .the 'singing of .and bettedic, , :1;1u. and tinael.:PstV.(61114Vehnaina:t'••t• )Neveals1':11116t-Ikge:i to. 0...close. • ::, • • ' Frid•ay At. • w party • Was held the Congregation, or St.. Peter's church_ in' the ' Orahge. Ball; on Friday .: even in g,,. • when the people --gathered:" to:', Show their' •lo.,c arid estepin• for, 'tlibir. iteetOr,.. e•ife 'and farnily Wile • - ,tire .aliout, to niiiVe .to,,theinew narish if ittelt,etown, •efter. frfost: success of7hree years. The early .. Tart., of: the • . evciung was spent, in ifl ng, in :which both 'bld ,yontiA , ••• ,called::the guests' ' of this, Rei; • "' • ' ..':(COntinfied•On Page 0.. itlIAND TAKEN' 9FP s We go, to , press . we learn that infra. threshing accident Wednesday ,evening, piij Stanley had his hand -setei!6-0 Strtirfr-tTtslule- wofking''' at. the, home f --his fathert-Gerner Stanley. .SC110.61, ppElqiislc BELAYED, While '.there are no 'cases of in- fantile paralysis in Lneknow or suf.' rounding 'comintimity;.• the Scheel Board hal adopted a Course that ', quite general. Western -Ontario, and has ,deferred school • opening Until next •TuesfleY, SepteiiTher 7th. Mi.:. in: Woods Honored On Eightieth Birthday . 'Clatlipring Of . Fifty Freiids .110.?; •. Woods. At lioine. Of. ITiS-D-oughterr•-• '1VIrs.. Daniel , • 'West NI'aii,Swirrsli Por .60 , • Martin- entertained fel' 11e1 father, WM. Roods on iiesday everlinr• InOt., occasion • his' ,80th• ,lii . Whe.11 • fifty, friend:S. anei ,sat down ' t,p, 'n Loontifill litrtlf(1,:i:y, :popper.... The... Unhles v‘.'elre 1)entitifully, .(lecorated," in ,* -tat ' 1‘1rs.... astr,it (4ain'.10 „of .1.:Iora..o.:Itie(•O,•.'PlioRi.,.:n" fee- ‘‘ -Is eAni.giQl rhni while leg. NT:01"k" 'I' 'Ell .11.1t...' 3 1 .1- ASel ‘ t,)VO''S , S -Song:" ' ! I ' • \eal.•..1-; ir :1 • • '" .E. 1 - Cr: ro. r wro:rh,,,:,- ,10111. . .1;;•:°. 1:;1111.;1;.1 t,N 1-ti;4t(‘I'A h,1 j 11(1 11 1 elf.:'...teN(\11((;;1•Le t')111,`: -iijs `VsiMte.1 .1(1' .171. ,•, 144 nies"0 0.1.1,5 110. is •‘''c d rinet 0 iditit 511111 'id rii:11,1z, evefiing," spetit. 41. . • .11101.0h find ....St:.•• Bolen* . • It Is.. Difficult -- to" inittgine ehtif possibl:e` be more' impprtant in life _Won eo‘ninning isttir ot 'eyes to. -function :as if they were • por- .• feet: And ihnt, IA -ex:icily:, what 170 t I:4 et 01'y : ser‘ ice CO 01M, • , F T.'A'R ASIR ' tticC.Iti7):110:111.1Stii011;11:1::(A‘;SA61171:::::;:ii‘Ziay . „LuCknotv